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REST and gRPC API design patterns for Go services. Covers HTTP handlers, middleware, routing, request/response patterns, versioning, pagination, graceful shutdown, and OpenAPI documentation. Use when designing APIs, writing HTTP handlers, implementing middleware, structuring REST endpoints, or setting up gRPC services. Trigger examples: "design API", "REST endpoints", "HTTP handler", "middleware pattern", "graceful shutdown", "gRPC service", "API versioning". Do NOT use for general architecture (use go-architecture-review) or concurrency in handlers (use go-concurrency-review).
Detect performance anti-patterns and apply optimization techniques in Go. Covers allocations, string handling, slice/map preallocation, sync.Pool, benchmarking, and profiling with pprof. Use when checking performance, finding slow code, reducing allocations, profiling, or reviewing hot paths. Trigger examples: "check performance", "find slow code", "reduce allocations", "benchmark this", "profile", "optimize Go code". Do NOT use for concurrency correctness (use go-concurrency-review) or general code style (use go-coding-standards).
Security review for Go applications: input validation, SQL injection, authentication/authorization, secrets management, TLS, OWASP Top 10, and secure coding patterns. Use when performing security reviews, checking for vulnerabilities, hardening Go services, or reviewing auth implementations. Trigger examples: "security review", "check vulnerabilities", "OWASP", "SQL injection", "input validation", "secrets management", "auth review". Do NOT use for dependency CVE scanning (use go-dependency-audit) or concurrency safety (use go-concurrency-review).
Go coding standards and style conventions grounded in Effective Go, Go Code Review Comments, and production-proven idioms. Use when writing or reviewing Go code, enforcing naming conventions, import ordering, variable declarations, struct initialization, or formatting rules. Trigger examples: "check Go style", "fix formatting", "review naming", "Go conventions". Do NOT use for architecture decisions, concurrency patterns, or performance tuning — use go-architecture-review, go-concurrency-review, or go-performance-review instead.
Use this skill to write, refactor, or review Go code according to the Uber Go Style Guide. It ensures strict adherence to correctness, safety, and idiomatic patterns.
Quick-reference checklist for Go code review based on the Go Wiki CodeReviewComments. Maps to detailed skills for comprehensive guidance. Use when reviewing Go code or checking code against community style standards.
Guide for writing idiomatic, effective, and standard Go code. Use this skill when writing, refactoring, or reviewing Go code to ensure adherence to established conventions and best practices.
Use when writing or reviewing Go code to ensure idiomatic style, up-to-date language features, and best practices.